Aulas innovadoras en la formación de los futuros educadores de Educación Secundaria

Aulas innovadoras en la formación de los futuros educadores de Educación Secundaria

Author: Carmen López Esteban

Publisher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 8413113229

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Este libro es el resultado del curso FEDU05 Formación docente específica para profesores del Máster en Profesor de Educación Secundaria, Bachillerato, Formación profesional y Enseñanza de Idiomas - MUPES - curso 2019-20, desarrollado dentro del Plan de Formación Docente del Profesorado de la Universidad de Salamanca para el año 2019, a iniciativa del Vicerrectorado de Docencia y Evaluación de la Calidad. Este curso está avalado por la Facultad de Educación y se ha organizado dentro del Programa de Formación en Centros, que da respuesta a las necesidades concretas de sus titulaciones. El objetivo del curso y de este libro Aulas Innovadoras en la Formación de los Futuros Educadores de Educación Secundaria es proporcionar un espacio y tiempo de reflexión sobre cuestiones metodológicas didácticas del ámbito de la Educación Secundaria, Bachillerato, Formación profesional y enseñanzas de idiomas para convertir a los estudiantes del Máster, futuros docentes, en ejecutores efectivos de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) recogidos en la Agenda 2030, mediante habilidades transversales y competencias clave que son relevantes para abordar los ODS. Cada uno de los capítulos de este libro corresponde a las exposiciones del curso que han permitido la puesta en común de experiencias innovadoras de profesores del MUPES. Esta es la línea estratégica que nos mueve para la publicación de este libro: recoger buenas prácticas sobre experiencias innovadoras y de investigación de profesores en las aulas del Máster en Profesor de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato, Formación Profesional y Enseñanzas de Idiomas - MUPES, en la Universidad de Salamanca.


Closing the Achievement Gap from an International Perspective

Closing the Achievement Gap from an International Perspective

Author: Julia V. Clark

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-10-24

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9400743572

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In a changing world that demands new skills, a vital concern of public education is the gap in academic performance between low- and high-achieving students. There is no excuse for the achievement gaps that persist among poor and minority students in schools today. All students can succeed at high levels, regardless of race, ethnicity and economic background. Several countries have successfully confronted inequities in achievement, demonstrating that any school can close achievement gaps regardless of the community they serve, and that all students can achieve at high levels when they are provided with the right opportunities. This book is about understanding what factors selected countries have applied to promote progress and what factors contribute to progress in the closing of achievement gaps. It is about creating opportunities for all students. Closing the Achievement Gap from an International Perspective: Transforming STEM for Effective Education is written in response to rising concern for the improvement of quality education – especially in mathematics and science – provided to all students. The contributors take a systematic view of the subject, beginning with a cross-national analysis of teacher qualifications and the achievement gap that spans 50 countries. The content of the book is organized in sections describing education around the globe: North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Individual chapters offer close-up analysis of efforts to close achievement gaps in the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, England, Turkey, China, South Africa and Australia among many others. The contributors provide information on the achievement gap in mathematics and science, review current research, and present strategies for fostering improvement and raising performance with a focus on school-related variables that adversely affect educational outcomes among poor and minority students. The authors of the various chapters looked at how students’ data correlated with classroom practices, teacher instruction and academic programming, as part of their efforts to measure student growth. Qualitative and quantitative data are provided to provide evidence not only of the problem, but also for the solution. The book concludes with a chapter on promoting equality and equity to shrink the achievement gap worldwide.


Teachers as Learners

Teachers as Learners

Author: Sharon Feiman-Nemser

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781612501147

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In Teachers as Learners, a collection of landmark essays, noted teacher educator and scholar Sharon Feiman-Nemser shines a light on teacher learning. Arguing that serious and sustained teacher learning is a necessary condition for ambitious student learning, she examines closely how teachers acquire, generate, and use knowledge about teaching over the trajectory of their careers. Together, these essays bear witness to the evolution and development of a body of scholarship about teacher learning in which the author herself played a catalyzing role.


Assessment of Student Achievement

Assessment of Student Achievement

Author: C. Keith Waugh

Publisher: Pearson Educacion

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780132927925

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Balanced, concise, and practical, Waugh and Gronlund's Assessment of Student Achievement, Tenth Edition, presents an exceptionally strong set of strategies to help teachers assess all learners in today's schools. Written in a simple and direct manner, and using frequent examples and illustrations to clarify important points, the text is a balanced, concise, and practical guide for testing and performance assessment. The authors' approach emphasizes testing as well as performance evaluation--each used when it is most appropriate--as integral steps that improve student learning and ultimately build student success. This highly-regarded textbook, replete with thorough updates in the new tenth edition, prepares educators use assessment as a tool to help develop all students in their classrooms. A great portion of the textbook is devoted to preparing and using classroom tests and performance assessments, assigning grades, and interpreting standardized test scores to individual students and parents.


Flip Your Classroom

Flip Your Classroom

Author: Jonathan Bergmann

Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education

Published: 2012-06-21

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1564844684

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Learn what a flipped classroom is and why it works, and get the information you need to flip a classroom. You’ll also learn the flipped mastery model, where students learn at their own pace, furthering opportunities for personalized education. This simple concept is easily replicable in any classroom, doesn’t cost much to implement, and helps foster self-directed learning. Once you flip, you won’t want to go back!


Child Friendly Schools Manual

Child Friendly Schools Manual

Author:

Publisher: UNICEF

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9280643762

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This Child-Friendly Schools (CFS) Manual was developed during three-and-a-half years of continuous work, involving the United Nations Children's Fund education staff and specialists from partner agencies working on quality education. It benefits from fieldwork in 155 countries and territories, evaluations carried out by the Regional Offices and desk reviews conducted by headquarters in New York. The manual is a part of a total resource package that includes an e-learning package for capacity-building in the use of CFS models and a collection of field case studies to illustrate the state of the art in child-friendly schools in a variety of settings.